According to Variety, Gal revealed in 2014 that she signed on for three movies with Warner Bros. — Batman v Superman,Wonder Woman, and the upcoming Justice League — at a rate of $300,000 per film. The Daily Dot notes that though this is on par with actors in other multi-contract superhero films — Chris Evans apparently received a similar $300,000 paycheck for Captain America. It's surprising to learn how much actors, even those as big as Gal and Chris, receive for their franchise debuts.

Despite previous claims that Henry Cavill's Man of Steel paycheck was $14 million, a source told BuzzFeed that Gal "was paid 'at least' as much for Wonder Woman as Cavill was paid for Man of Steel." And a source "familiar with both negotiations" told The Hollywood Reporter that "the two were paid the same for their debut standalone outings." Warner Bros. has yet to comment.

Though the initial payout might seem low, there is still a chance for Gal to earn more money on the wildly successful film. According to The Daily Dot, many actors receive bonus checks when their movie performs well at the box office, which Wonder Woman undoubtedly has. Now that a Wonder Woman sequel has officially been confirmed, it's likely that Gal and her team were able to negotiate a higher salary in her the contract for the next round of films.

Editor's note: This article has been updated with new information reflecting new reporting.